s and changing skies-thesethings gave his gallery a multitude of variation that no art-museumscould furnish. He continued this comic fancy, and the audience was in a proper frame ofmind, when he had finished, to welcome There are none too manysuch evenings in a lifetime. Theyconstitute a literary memorial seemingly as enduring as the river itself.
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